Possible crash of Mark

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Possible crash of Mark

Postby marcb » Mon May 18, 2015 8:50 am

Hi,

Being relatively new to MARK, I am not sure if this is something that I am doing or an issue in the program.

I have trapping histories for 360 individuals (one row per individual) over 146 trapping sessions. When I try to open the Parameter Index Matrix (PIM menu), and select the recapture parameter in the dialog, the program closes after 15 to 20 seconds with no error messages. Recapture is set to be time varying. The models run fine for the predefined models. The only error log that I can find is the VOERROR.LOG in the application directory which has the following entry. I am using Windows 7 64bit. Is this something I am doing? Any advice would be appreciated.

Marc

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***********************ERROR********************************
Visual Objects (Version 2.8. Build 3.2838), Version 2.8 SP4b
18/05/2015 13:40:32
Application: C:\Program Files (x86)\MARK\Mark_Int.EXE
 
Error message:
--------------
Error Code: 
Function: CONTROL:CREATE
Argument: #SINGLELINEEDIT:
Type: OBJECT
CallStack:
MYCHILDAPPWIN:INIT (Line:121)
MYTOPAPPWIN:OPENPIM (Line:37)
APP:START (Line:989)
START (Line:6)

Error Object created:
--------------------
SubSystem       :
SubCode         :0
GenCode         :
OsCode          :0
ArgType         :OBJECT
FuncPtr         :0x00000000
ArgNum          :0
FuncSym         :CONTROL:CREATE
Severity        :0
CanDefault      :.T.
CanRetry        :.F.
CanSubstitute   :.F.
Operation       :
Description     :
FileName        :
Tries           :1
FileHandle      :0
SubCodeText     :
Arg             :#SINGLELINEEDIT:
ArgTypeReq      :NIL
MaxSize         :0
SubstituteType  :NIL
CallFuncSym     :
--------------------
marcb
 
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Re: Possible crash of Mark

Postby Bryan Hamilton » Mon May 18, 2015 2:14 pm

You've probably already done this but:

Did you try uninstalling and re-installing MARK?

Restarting your computer?
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